February 3, 2017, Jupiter, Florida - Willoughby Construction has been named a Preferred Builder at The Bristol Palm Beach. Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, at 1112 S. Flagler Drive, the 25-story ultra-luxury condominium is the largest and most expensive condo ever built in Palm Beach County. Average unit size is approximately 4,500 square feet at a cost of $10 million.

Willoughby Construction Vice President Bryan Willoughby comments, "The Bristol ownership has done an incredible job bringing a visionary landmark to the Palm Beach skyline. Being named a preferred builder for such a transformative property is energizing." He continued, "It's always about the work. The Bristol Palm Beach is one more opportunity to do the work we love for clients who demand the level of bespoke craftsmanship and the process we bring to every project."

Willoughby Construction is well known for its distinguishing work in the high-end, luxury condominium space. As a preferred builder at the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Singer Island Palm Beach, the company has completed 69 projects to date for a notable roster of national "C" level executives, and discerning individuals and families.

Willoughby Construction Vice President Jason Willoughby states, "It's not what we do. It's how we do it. There are many talented builders. Where Willoughby differentiates is how you feel about our team and our work, long after construction is complete." The Bristol appointment highpoints a momentous start to 2017 that includes Willoughby Construction moving into new headquarters in Jupiter, Florida.

About Willoughby ConstructionWilloughby Construction serves the coastal, condominium, waterfront, gated and golf communities of the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast. A specialist in the ultra luxury domain, the company delivers clients new construction, design/build, historic restorations, renovations and additions. For more information, visit willoughbyconstruction.com. Media inquires, contact Kristen Lunceford at Kristen@bellagroupinc.com or 561-308-4741.

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